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Playing with your newborn

Guide To : Newborn:

Playing with your newborn

The best thing to do with your newborn is to play and encourage them to aid them along in their development.
Painful periods

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

Painful periods

Unfortunately, period pain is part of being a woman. In certain situations where the pain is more severe, there could be a larger problem.
The science of conception

Guide To : Trying for a baby:

The science of conception

Understanding the science behind having a baby can be very useful when trying to conceive...
Babyproof your garden

Home & Safety:

Babyproof your garden

If you're lucky enough to have a yard, it will offer your child a chance to enjoy being outdoors and explore a new environment. However, yards can pose a number of hazards to small children, . . .
Which toys are safe for my child?

Home & Safety:

Which toys are safe for my child?

  While the safety requirements for toy manufacturers are more strict now than in the past, it’s still important to consider whether the toy you’re buying is safe for your child.   Remem . . .
Basic first aid

Home & Safety:

Basic first aid

As a parent, it can be essential to know basic first aid.
Amniocentisis

Tests & Checks:

Amniocentisis

One of the most well-known prenatal tests, amniocentisis is used to establish if a baby is affected by chromosomal disorders such as Down syndrome. It can also pick up musculoskeletal disorders suc . . .
Psoriasis

Baby Health:

Psoriasis

  This inflammatory skin condition is most likely if there’s a family history (if one parent suffers from psoriasis, their child has a 15 percent chance of experiencing it; with both parents, th . . .
Dust mite allergy

Baby Health:

Dust mite allergy

  A dust mite is a microscopic organism that lives in the dust in your home, feeding on shed skin flakes.   They can’t harm you, but can aggravate asthma and other respiratory problems i . . .
Helping your child to overcome frustration

Behaviour:

Helping your child to overcome frustration

As they become more independent, many children start to suffer from frustration. This can be rooted in their inability to communicate their eneds and feelings adequately...
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